1.Rinse and drain shirataki
noodles thoroughly. Transfer to a microwave safe bowl and microwave one minute.
Dry noodles thoroughly and set aside.

2.In a small saucepan,
melt butter over medium heat. Add cream cheese and use a heat-resistant spoon
or spatula to blend it with the butter. Add cheese, mixing to combine. Whisk in
milk and heat until sauce is smooth, about 2-3 minutes. Set aside.

3.In a large skillet, heat
oil. Add mushrooms and peppers and sauté a few minutes. Add garlic and edamame
and heat until vegetables are desired tenderness. Add chicken, noodles, and
cheese sauce to the skillet, mixing to combine. Season with salt and black
pepper, if desired. Warm mixture a few more minutes, then serve. Makes 4
servings.

Here's info on the Soyfoods Council and Soyfoods:As we observe National Celiac Disease Awareness Month in May, remember that soyfoods are a great choice for people with celiac disease, an autoimmune disease affecting the digestive system. The Soyfoods Council offers resources, including “How to Eat and Live Gluten-Free.” The free brochure includes recipes and easy-to-understand explanations about celiac disease. It also offers suggestions for making gluten-free flour mixes, and provides tips for baking with soy flour. You’ll find recipes such as Cheesy Polenta Casserole, an Italian-inspired layered dish to serve in place of lasagna, Chicken and Noodle Toss made with tofu shirataki noodles, Curried Corn and Pepper Chowder with a protein boost from soymilk, and Edamame and Walnut Salad. In addition, another free brochure, “Cookies for any Occasion,” includes an easy recipe for Gluten-Free Refrigerator Cookies made with soy flour and flavored with lemon or almond extract. For people who have celiac disease, eating gluten—found in wheat, rye and barley—causes an immune system reaction. The reaction damages the lining of the small intestine so that it loses its ability to absorb food nutrients. Avoiding gluten can allow the small intestine to heal. Gluten-free diets avoid most breads, pastas and cereals. In addition, many processed foods such as sauces, dressings and marinades contain gluten. Because gluten-free eating can be complicated, it’s best to consult a registered dietician for help in planning meals and snacks. Keep in mind, too, that when going gluten-free, soyfoods can address several nutrition concerns. Here are a few examples: • Soyfoods can add nutrients to your gluten-free diet. Avoiding breads and cereals that have been fortified with vitamins and minerals can mean missing out on important nutrients like iron, calcium, fiber and B-vitamins. However, soyfoods can replace many of these nutrients. Soybeans, soymilk and tofu provide calcium. Soybeans, soy flour, TVP (Textured Vegetable Protein) and flour provide B-vitamins and iron. Soy also offers complete protein and fiber.• Many soyfoods are naturally gluten-free: Many soyfoods, including tofu and edamame, are naturally gluten-free. Tofu is great in stir-fry dishes, smoothies and desserts. Roasted soynuts make great gluten-free, crunchy snacks. Because some flavored varieties may contain gluten, it’s best to stick with plain soynuts or add your own flavorings. • Soy flour can stand in for all-purpose (wheat) flour in baking. For best results, mix soy flour with other gluten-free flours. Baked goods made with soy flour may brown more quickly, so lower the oven temperature by 25 degrees to avoid over-browning. In baking, use one of these flour mixes to replace an equal amount of all-purpose flour in recipes: -- ½ cup soy flour + ½ cup potato starch flour -- ½ cup soy flour + ½ cup rice flour -- ½ cup soy flour + ¼ cup potato flour + ¼ cup rice flour -- ¼ cup soy flour + ¼ cup tapioca flour + ½ cup brown rice flourFor additional information about how soyfoods fit into a gluten free diet, visit The Soyfoods Council website at www.thesoyfoodscouncil.com. It’s your one-stop resource for materials such as the brochures “How to Eat and Live Gluten-Free!” and “Cookies for Any Occasion.” You’ll also find recipes for meals, snacks and celebrations, along with cooking tips, instructional videos and health and nutrition information. Bookmark the site and visit it often, because new recipes and resources are constantly being added.About the Soyfoods Council: The Soyfoods Council is a non-profit organization, created and funded by Iowa soybean farmers, providing a complete resource to increase awareness of soyfoods, educate and inform media, healthcare professionals, consumers and the retail and foodservice market about the many benefits of soyfoods. Iowa is the country’s number one grower of soybeans and is the Soyfoods Capital of the world.

I learned a lot! Thank you!Much love,GingTO BE CONTINUED...............

A recent poll of gluten free people (and a recent best of gluten free contest) still is picking the Betty Crocker gluten-free products as a big winner! If you've tried them, you know this is correct -- many consider the Betty Crocker Brownie Mix the best of all time!

I am happy to announce a new giveaway with Betty Crocker and MyBlogSpark -- and it's a tremendous offer. It come with the announce of TWO NEW Betty Crocker gluten-free mix products. Read this info from Betty:

Smart moms already trust the great taste of Betty Crocker Gluten Free Brownie, Cookie and Cake mixes that the whole family can enjoy, and now beginner-to-expert bakers can use mixes or create from scratch delicious recipes year-round!

So why are Gluten Free moms choosing Betty Crocker?

Taste — Our consumers rave about the great taste of our Gluten Free products. Check out some of the great comments here (hyperlink - http://www.bettycrocker.com/products/gluten-free-baking-mixes/products/gluten-free-chocolate-brownie-mix).

Shareable — You can make one dessert for the whole family.

Normalcy — You can feel "normal again" baking for your family just like before you went gluten free.

SOOO how do you win a wonderful prize pack of some super baking tools from MBlogSpark and

Betty Crocker? Easy as gluten-free pie!

1. Follow this blog

2. Tweet me the comment Pick Me to @GingerCM on Twitter

3. Or, post that comment here on the blog

4. Wait until June 1 at 7 p.m. and I'll post who wins!

Here's what you get:

Your gift pack will contain:

Baking Tool Set

8" Square Cake Pan

Retail Value: $60

And here's the disclosure that lets you know it's legit:

"The information and prize pack have been provided by General Mills through MyBlogSpark."

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

This week, I celebrate my gluten-free anniversary. It was in May of 2007 when I entered into a life of gluten freedom, a journey from which I have never looked back.Earlier this month, I had the privilege to attend the GFAF Wellness Event in Atlanta. I say privilege because I am also humbled by the companies that dedicate themselves to making product for gluten-free and allergy sensitive people. What I found at the expo was interesting -- I would say that maybe half the vendors were from Metro Atlanta. I remember the first expo I attended in 2008 -- there were impressive vendors from all over the U.S.. but the number of locally made products was small.Not anymore. It's amazing the types of product you can purchase in a storefront in Metro Atlanta. And they're good products at that. I remember when no bakery made a gluten-free cupcake. Now..... Look at the folks lining up for samples....

I found a couple of tasty new (to me) products at the event. • I am enchanted by Frannie's Gluten Free Muffins,zucchini muffins -- one of my favorite flavors. And owner Frannie designed her own packaging. She also has a sweet and very proud Mom. One of the things I liked was her packaging -- she wraps her muffins individually, which keeps them fresher and cross-contamination free.

• Jules Dowler Shepard, a good buddy from past expos and Twitter, was also appealing to the crowd, selling her flour from her Jules Gluten Free site. Her product line really is great for the newly gluten free. Her afternoon demo was sponsored by Earth Balance -- who also provided some fine vegan butter-tasting popcorn!BTW, Earth Balance® Vegan Buttery Sticks have been nominated for Vegetarian Times’ 2013 Foodie Awards in the category of Butter + Butter Alternatives. Polls are open until May 31, so vote now—and spread the word!• Always a gluten-free pacesetter, Marilyn Santulli from American Gra-Frutti was serving cookies made with her new Cassava flour. Look for a future recipe here using this flour.Her new product line, Marilyn's Artisan Crackers, which includes my favorites, the cheese dots and the graham crackers.• PASCHA Chocolate (check out their divine website) is about to launch its chocolate into the gf world. I tasted the 66 percent chocolate -- it was a very dense, delicious bite of chocolate. I would buy this product. If you missed this expo, there are events in the future as well:

Thursday, May 9, 2013

A few weeks ago I received this delightful little cookbook called "No Bake Makery," which was release just this week. It is filled with lovely no-bake desserts, many of which are gluten free. I also thought a lot of the recipes were easy to adapt to gluten free.

Want a copy of your very own? Keep reading!

The publisher was kind enough to give me permission to publish two recipes that gluten free and might be perfect for the upcoming Spring and Summer holidays.Here are some details:

What's the easiest way to make delicious and adorable desserts? Without an oven— especially with Summer around the corner! New Yorker and Miami-native Cristina Suarez Krumsick is all too familiar with the stress of baking in a kitchen that is both too small and too hot. But never one to say no to hosting a party, Cristina traded the frustrations of traditional baking for the whimsy and innovation of treats she could makesans oven. Experimenting with ingredients found right in her cupboards, Cristina has developed a range of treats (including ones that are gluten-free and gluten-free option!)perfect for any occasion. The recipes in NO BAKE MAKERY offer all the fun of baking (and eating!), but none of the fuss.As we like to say, these mini delicious treats are made with lovin', not an oven.

The publisher also offered a couple of gluten-free recipes for this blog. I'm certain these Star Burst swould be great for Memorial Day! (and I just happen to have a big bag of Starburst from the food co-op haul last week.And the fudge? I have a lot of almond butter around here right now!

Star Bursts:Ingredients

2 cups Greek yogurt

3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

1/2 cup fresh orange juice

15 ice pop sticks, cut in half

30 Starburst candies

Instructions

Combine the yogurt, lemon juice, and orange juice in a large bowl. Using a rubber spatula, stir until evenly blended.

Spoon the yogurt mixture into ice cube trays, filling each opening about three-quarters full. Tap the tray against a hard surface to even out the mixture.

Stick the blunt side of an ice pop stick into a Starburst and place one in each ice cube slot. Tap the tray against a hard surface again to even it out.

Freeze for 4 hours, or until solid. Carefully flex the tray to release the pops.

Almond Butter Fudge: Ingredients

1 teaspoon unsalted butter

1 cup sliced almonds

1 cup unsalted creamy almond butter

1/4 cup sweetened condensed milk

1 1/2 Tablespoons honey

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

2 teaspoons sea salt

Instructions

Line an 8 by 8-inch baking dish with aluminum foil and coat with nonstick spray. Set aside.

Place the butter in a small saute pan over low heat. When it is just barely melted, add 1/2 cup of the sliced almonds and toast until golden brown, about 2 minutes. Remove from the pan and set aside.

Combine the almond butter, condensed milk, honey, cinnamon, 1 teaspoon of the salt, and the remaining untoasted sliced almonds in a large bowl. Using a rubber spatula, stir until evenly distributed. Pour into the prepared pan and smooth into an even layer.

Sprinkle the toasted almonds and the remaining 1 teaspoon salt over the mixture in the pan. Refrigerate for 4 hours or until the fudge is set.

Gently remove the fudge from the pan and place it on a cutting board. Peel off the foil and cut into two-bite pieces.

Want a copy of this book? Enter my giveaway! Tweet me @GingerCM and tell me why you'd like to have this lovely book! And enjoy the recipes here. The contest will end May 20th at 5 p.m.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

I got am email the other day from the fine folks a Rudi's Gluten Free about its endeavor to send kids with Celiac Disease to summer camp. I think that is so awesome!Here's the info from their rep about the contest. Rudi’s Gluten-Free just announced its Gluten-Free “Happy Camper” Facebookcontest. This May, National Celiac Awareness Month, Rudi’s Gluten-Free fans are encouraged to submit a 200-word essay from their child explaining what attending a gluten-free summer camp would mean to them. Based on the essays, 10 lucky kiddos (ages 8-17) will win a week-long gluten-free camp experience!This sounds like a great opportunity for someone -- maybe for your child! Head on over to Facebook, or check them on Twitter at @rudisglutenfreeSo sign up now!Much love,GingPS I'm always a fan of Rudi's because my maiden name is Rudeseal, and lots of people called my Dad and Mom Rudi -- my mom was Mrs. Rud, my Dad Rudy. I have to love a product that bears my moniker.